Post suggestions and comments about pure-gas.org below. I reserve the right to remove them at my discretion, especially if they have a clear political angle. Pure gas is a nonpartisan issue. I'm a left-wing Democrat, many users of this site are right-wing Republicans, even Tea Party, and yet we can all agree that ethanol policy is a mistake. It's not a liberal or conservative policy, it's the result of heavy lobbying by the ethanol industry, like ADM, combined with a massive blunder by the EPA in their attempt to spur the adoption of E85 vehicles back in 2007. We can all get along on this.

Comments about specific stations are deleted – those should go in the station comments. This page is for general comments about the site and pure gas, of interest to all visitors. For example, if a station no longer serves pure gas, just remove it. If you know of one that's not listed, don't comment here - add it! Also, comments requesting that gas prices be added will be deleted. Read the About page –or just think for a minute about how this site is updated.

Stewart's Shops is a 300+ chain of convenience stores that are adding non ethanol fuel to locations.....– Mike B, Upstate NY (February 25, 2015)--------That is cool & sweet & I ain't talkin 'bout their ice cream! As for Stewart's 91 octane E0 availability for recreational use (as many other dispensers also do), the greatest advantage to E0 user's & dispensers, is octane 87 E0. It is time E0 users demand octane 87 E0, & let E0 dispensers, actually make a living with octane 87 E0, even while offering octane 87 E0 at lower prices than the high octane E0, an expensive speciality fuel. With E0 sources approaching 10,000 (& many more), let E0 not be a "fancy fuel", but the fuel that powers the country...... all the country. – litesong, Everett, WA(February 27, 2015)

litesong, I would imagine retailers that do carry any grade of E0 would love to be able to carry "Regular" grade (in your case 87, mine 85), however it is not cost effective because the RFS mandates so much ethanol in gasoline and 90% of the fuel purchased is Regular grade, not Midgrade or Premium. Hopefully they are able to reform the RFS to rid the corn ethanol mandate. – John, Fort Collins, CO(February 27, 2015)

....it is not cost effective because the RFS mandates so much ethanol in gasoline and 90% of the fuel purchased is Regular grade– John, Fort Collins, CO (February 27, 2015)......RFS mandates must end, if 100% gasoline (E0) is to become important to our country. Octane 87 E0 must be used extensively. For 100% gasoline(E0) proponents to keep repeating EPA propaganda, is to immediately give up your power to EPA propaganda. Mounting opposition to RFS is occurring. E0 advocates must be RFS opponents. Only octane 87 E0 will release this country from the inefficiency of the worst, prevailing ethanol blend, which is 87 octane E10. – litesong, Everett, WA(February 27, 2015)

Sure wish they would put hours fuel is available on each site. In comments at least, but better in details at top with location. I am always looking for real gas for my snowmobiles in NM , Col, and on way to from Tex. Lot of the places are NOT 24/7 so need to know hours. I will try 2to add for those I find out in comments. Really appreciate this site! – R.C. Phill, F.W. Tx(March 1, 2015)

just use your phone - most stations have ph# listed. No answer- they are closed – dukester, memphis(March 2, 2015)

Legislation is in Pennsylvanian gov't to repeal the 10% ethanol content rule within the state. Similar rules were passed in Florida & in a year or so, Florida became the 4th state to have 500 ethanol-free sources of E0. If such legislation passes in PA, hundreds of stations could readily be dispensing E0, to meet the mounting E0 demand. http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/20150302/NEWS/150309990/pa-bill-drops-ethanol-requirement-in-gas – litesong, Everett, WA(March 2, 2015)

Here are comments about Pennsylvania E0 situation from a month ago./////// Since October, 2013, Pennsylvania has increased E0 sources from 48 to 83, an increase of 73%! They have moved past three other states in total E0 sources. – litesong, Everett, WA (February 1, 2015)////////// If Pennslyvania does drop its ethanol requirement, sounds like a surge of increasing E0 sources will take place in that state. – litesong, Everett, WA(March 2, 2015)